(8 Jul 2022)
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Karachi, Pakistan - 7-8 July 2022
1. Mid of Simba, the kid born with unusually long ears, with owner Hasan Narejo. Simba, now 33 days old, has 22-inch-long ears
2. Tilt up shot of Simba's long ears, Narejo petting it
3. Various of Narejo showing length of goat's ears
4. Various shots of Simba running around on lawn, following Hasan
5. Tilt down shot of Hasan putting Simba's ears in specially tailored covers to prevent infection and from being stepped on
6. Various shots of Simba following its owner with its ears in the covers
7. Various of Hasan using milk bottle to feed Simba
8. Hasan covering Simba in a specially made cage
9. Various of Simba in its enclosure
STORYLINE:
Simba, a goat born in Pakistan with unusually long ears, could be soon in the Guinness Book of World Records, says its owner.
Hasan Narejo said when Simba was born, its ears were 48 centimetres (19 inches) long.
Narejo said he researched the matter and found the record for longest ears was for a kid born in Saudi Arabia, which had 43 centimetre-long ears.
He then decided to contact the Guinness Book of World Records regarding Simba.
"They have accepted our application. Within 10 to 12 weeks, a team of Guinness Book of World Records will be here in Pakistan to measure its ears," said Narejo.
Simba, now 33-days-old, and whose ears are now 56 cm (22 inches) long, has specially-made covers to protect them from infection.
Narejo said he feeds Simba only with milk.
A special cage and a mosquito net have been made for Simba and he has employed people to take care of the goat 24-hours a day.
Hasan claims that he has got attractive offers from many countries, including Oman and Saudi Arabia, for his goat, but he does not intend to sell him, at least for now.
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(8 Jul 2022) FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4387778 ++INCLUDES ON-SCREEN ANNOTATIONS++ ASSOCIATED PRESS Karachi, Pakistan - 7-8 July 2022 1. Mid of Simba, the kid born with unusually long ears, with owner Hasan Narejo. Simba, now 33 days old, has 22-inch-long ears 2. Tilt up shot of Simba's long ears, Narejo petting it 3. Various of Narejo showing length of goat's ears 4. Various shots of Simba running around on lawn, following Hasan 5. Tilt down shot of Hasan putting Simba's ears in specially tailored covers to prevent infection and from being stepped on 6. Various shots of Simba following its owner with its ears in the covers 7. Various of Hasan using milk bottle to feed Simba 8. Hasan covering Simba in a specially made cage 9. Various of Simba in its enclosure STORYLINE: Simba, a goat born in Pakistan with unusually long ears, could be soon in the Guinness Book of World Records, says its owner. Hasan Narejo said when Simba was born, its ears were 48 centimetres (19 inches) long. Narejo said he researched the matter and found the record for longest ears was for a kid born in Saudi Arabia, which had 43 centimetre-long ears. He then decided to contact the Guinness Book of World Records regarding Simba. "They have accepted our application. Within 10 to 12 weeks, a team of Guinness Book of World Records will be here in Pakistan to measure its ears," said Narejo. Simba, now 33-days-old, and whose ears are now 56 cm (22 inches) long, has specially-made covers to protect them from infection. Narejo said he feeds Simba only with milk. A special cage and a mosquito net have been made for Simba and he has employed people to take care of the goat 24-hours a day. Hasan claims that he has got attractive offers from many countries, including Oman and Saudi Arabia, for his goat, but he does not intend to sell him, at least for now. =========================================================== Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: info@aparchive.com (ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service (iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory. Subscribe for more Breaking News: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Website: https://apnews.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/AP Facebook: https://facebook.com/APNews Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/APNews/ You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/f40fed7c97e54bc4872903cbf87ac9d6